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PEPFAR , launched in 2003 during Republican President George W. Bush's administration, has been credited with saving millions of lives and enjoys bipartisan support. "This is a much bigger expansion". The officials, who requested anonymity and were not authorized to speak on the record, said the ban would apply to groups working on HIV/AIDS, malaria, maternal and child health, reproductive issues and global health.

The National Health Service (NHS) said 16 organizations had been affected by the cyber attack but added it had not been specifically targeted. Sixteen National Health Service organizations in the United Kingdom were hit, and some of those hospitals canceled outpatient appointments and told people to avoid emergency departments if possible.

Tehan declined to provide details on the three affected companies, but said the first Australian company reported as hit was not "a government organisation or a hospital or anything like that". Computers around the globe were hacked beginning on Friday using a security flaw in Microsoft's Windows XP operating system, an older version that was no longer given mainstream tech support by the U.S.

Authorities say, Jejauncey Fernando Harrington, 32, was charged with murder and Possession of a weapon during a violent crime in connection with the stabbing death of Ella. Dive teams were searching the pond where body was found Sunday. In a jury trial February 9, 2007, Harrington was found not guilty in the murder of Jackie Hulon.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C-R) arrives to attend the weekly cabinet meeting at his office in Jerusalem al-Quds on May 14, 2017. On Thursday, Netanyahu reiterated his belief that all foreign embassies should relocate to Jerusalem , the "eternal capital of the Jewish people".

When the National Security Agency lost control of the software behind the WannaCry cyberattack, it was like "the US military having some of its Tomahawk missiles stolen", Microsoft President Brad Smith says, in a message about the malicious software that has created havoc on computer networks in more than 150 countries since Friday.